Senators conclude woeful road trip in Boston

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Senators conclude woeful road trip in Boston

BOSTON (Ticker) -- With rumors swirling around the status of
their coach and general manager, the Ottawa Senators will look
to end their season-long road swing on a positive note.

It will not be easy for the Senators, who conclude their
eight-game trip against the Boston Bruins on Thursday.

Ottawa is 1-5-1 on its journey, losing its last three contests -
including Tuesday's 4-2 setback to the Buffalo Sabres. Jason
Spezza scored both goals for the Senators, who have an NHL-worst
four road wins this season.

A win over the Eastern Conference's top team would go a long
ways for Ottawa coach Craig Hartsburg, who - along with general
manager Bryan Murray - could be on the "chopping block."

Multiple reports surfaced Wednesday saying that the pair would
be fired and replaced by Pat Quinn and Bob Nicholson in the near
future. Senators owner Eugene Melnyk refuted those claims.

"Contrary to what is being reported today by the media, I have
made no decisions with respect to any personnel changes within
the Senators organization," he said. "Winning remains our No. 1
priority and there is a collective focus by our management, our
coaching staff and our players to deliver this to our fans."

The Bruins' invincibility at home as faded over the last two
contests.

After the Buffalo Sabres ended Boston's 10-game winning streak
and 14-game run at the TD Banknorth Garden, the Bruins suffered
a 1-0 home loss to the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday.

Boston, which is 14-3-1 at home, hopes to avoid its first
three-game losing skid since October 20-23.